Air conditioning system for vehicle

- Denso Corporation

An air conditioning system for a vehicle is composed of a control unit which controls an air switching door, an element for detecting a clean-air level of the outside air and a vehicle speed sensor. The control unit controls the air-switching door to set to the outside-air mode when the clean-air level is higher than a reference level and to the inside-air mode when the clean-air level is not higher than the reference level. The control unit holds the inside-air mode until the vehicle speed becomes higher than a predetermined speed irrespective of the clean-air level.

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Claims

1. An air conditioning system for a vehicle comprising:

an air conditioner having a case, an inside-air inlet opening inside said vehicle, an outside-air inlet opening outside said vehicle and an air-switching door, said air-switching door controlling an amount of air introduced from said inside-air inlet and outside air-inlet to provide an outside air mode introducing outside air and an inside-air mode introducing inside air;
first means for controlling said air switching door;
second means, connected to said first means, for detecting a clean-air level of said outside air; and
a vehicle speed sensor connected to said first means;
said first means controls said air-switching door to set to said outside-air mode when said clean-air level is higher than a reference level and to said inside-air mode when said clean-air level is not higher than said reference level; and
said first means holds said inside-air mode until said vehicle speed becomes higher than a predetermined speed irrespective of said clean-air level.

2. An air conditioning system as claimed in claim 1, wherein

said first means increases said reference level as said vehicle speed decreases.

3. An air conditioning system as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a humidity detecting means connected to said first means, wherein

said first means changes said reference level in response to said humidity.

4. An air conditioning system as claimed in claim 3, wherein said air conditioner further comprising a refrigerant compressor and an outside-air temperature sensor; and

said humidity detecting means comprises operation detecting means for detecting the rate of operation of said refrigerant compressor and estimation means for estimating a humidity of said outside air from an outside air temperature and said rate of operation of said refrigerant compressor.

5. An air conditioning system as claimed in claim 3, wherein

said humidity detecting means comprises a humidity sensor; and
said first means comprises level-changing means for changing said reference level in response to said detected humidity and said clean air level detected by said second means.

6. An air conditioning system as claimed in claim 3, wherein

said humidity detecting means comprises a wiper switch for said vehicle; and
said first means changes said reference level when said wiper switch is turned on.

7. An air conditioning system for a vehicle comprising:

an air conditioner having a case, an inside-air inlet opening inside said vehicle, an outside-air inlet opening outside said vehicle and an air-switching door, said air-switching door controlling an amount of air introduced from said inside-air inlet and outside air-inlet to provide an outside air mode introducing outside air and an inside-air mode introducing inside air;
first means for controlling said air switching door;
second means, connected to said first means, for detecting a clean-air level of said outside air; and
a vehicle speed sensor connected to said first means;
said first means controls said air-switching door to set to said outside-air mode when said clean-air level is higher than a reference level and to said inside-air mode when said clean-air level is not higher than said reference level; and
said first means holds said inside-air mode for a predetermined period even if said vehicle speed becomes higher than a predetermined speed.

8. An air conditioning system as claimed in claim 7 further comprising a humidity detecting means connected to said first means, wherein

said first means changes said reference level in response to said humidity.

9. An air conditioning system as claimed in claim 8, wherein said air conditioner further comprising a refrigerant compressor and an outside-air temperature sensor; and

said humidity detecting means comprises operation detecting means for detecting the rate of operation of said refrigerant compressor and estimation means for estimating a humidity of said outside air from an outside air temperature and said rate of operation of said refrigerant compressor.

10. An air conditioning system as claimed in claim 8, wherein

said humidity detecting means comprises a humidity sensor; and
said first means comprises level-changing means for changing said reference level in response to said detected humidity and said clean air level detected by said second means.

11. An air conditioning system as claimed in claim 8, wherein

said humidity detecting means comprises a wiper switch for said vehicle; and
said first means changes said reference level when said wiper switch is turned on.

12. An air conditioning system for a vehicle comprising:

an air conditioner having a case, an inside-air inlet opening inside said vehicle, an outside-air inlet opening outside said vehicle and an air-switching door, said air-switching door controlling an amount of air introduced from said inside-air inlet and outside air-inlet to provide an outside air mode introducing outside air and an inside-air mode introducing inside air;
first means for controlling said air switching door;
second means, connected to said first means, for detecting a clean-air level of said outside air; and
a vehicle speed sensor connected to said first means;
said first means controls said air-switching door to set to said outside-air mode when said clean-air level is higher than a reference level and to said inside-air mode when said clean-air level is not higher than said reference level; and
said first means holds said inside-air mode for a predetermined period from when a vehicle speed lower than a predetermined speed is detected, irrespective of said clean-air level.

13. An air conditioning system as claimed in claim 12 further comprising a humidity detecting means connected to said first means, wherein

said first means changes said reference level in response to said humidity.

14. An air conditioning system as claimed in claim 13, wherein said air conditioner further comprising a refrigerant compressor and an outside-air temperature sensor; and

said humidity detecting means comprises operation detecting means for detecting the rate of operation of said refrigerant compressor and estimation means for estimating a humidity of said outside air from an outside air temperature and said rate of operation of said refrigerant compressor.

15. An air conditioning system as claimed in claim 13, wherein

said humidity detecting means comprises a humidity sensor; and
said first means comprises level-changing means for changing said reference level in response to said detected humidity and said clean air level detected by said second means.

16. An air conditioning system as claimed in claim 13, wherein

said humidity detecting means comprises a wiper switch for said vehicle; and
said first means changes said reference level when said wiper switch is turned on.

17. An air conditioning system for a vehicle comprising:

an air conditioner having a case, an inside-air inlet opening inside said vehicle, an outside-air inlet opening outside said vehicle and an air-switching door, said air-switching door controlling an amount of air introduced from said inside-air inlet and outside air-inlet to provide an outside air mode introducing outside air and an inside-air mode introducing inside air;
first means for controlling said air switching door;
second means, connected to said first means, for detecting a clean-air level of said outside air; and
a humidity detecting means connected to said first means; wherein
said first means controls said air-switching door to set to said outside-air mode when said clean-air level is higher than a reference level and to said inside-air mode when said clean-air level is not higher than said reference level;
said first means holds said inside-air mode for a predetermined period from when said clean-air level becomes higher than said reference level; and
said first means changes said reference level in response to said humidity.

18. An air conditioning system as claimed in claim 17, wherein said air conditioner further comprising a refrigerant compressor and an outside-air temperature sensor; and

said humidity detecting means comprises operation detecting means for detecting the rate of operation of said refrigerant compressor and estimation means for estimating a humidity of said outside air from an outside air temperature and said rate of operation of said refrigerant compressor.

19. An air conditioning system as claimed in claim 17, wherein

said humidity detecting means comprises a humidity sensor; and
said first means comprises level-changing means for changing said reference level in response to said detected humidity and said clean air level detected by said second means.

20. An air conditioning system as claimed in claim 17, wherein

said humidity detecting means comprises a wiper switch for said vehicle; and
said first means changes said reference level when said wiper switch is turned on.

21. An air conditioning system for a vehicle comprising:

an air conditioner having a case, an inside-air inlet opening inside said vehicle, an outside-air inlet opening outside said vehicle and an air-switching door, said air-switching door controlling an amount of air introduced from said inside-air inlet and outside air-inlet to provide an outside-air mode introducing outside air, an inside-air mode introducing inside air and a medium-air mode; and
first means for controlling said air switching door;
second means, connected to said first means, for detecting a clean-air level of said outside air;
said first means controls said air-switching door to set to said inside-air mode when said clean-air level is not higher than a reference level, and to said medium-air mode far a certain time when said clean-air level is higher than said reference level before said switching door is set to said outside-air mode.

22. An air conditioning system as claimed in claim 21, wherein

said first means holds said inside-air mode for a predetermined period from when said clean-air level becomes higher than said reference level.

23. An air conditioning system as claimed in claim 21, wherein

said first means changes said medium-air mode to said outside-air mode when said clean-air level continues for a predetermined period.

24. An air conditioning system as claimed in claim 21 further comprising humidity detecting means connected to said first means, for detecting a humidity of said outside air, wherein

said first means changes said reference level in response to said detected humidity.

25. An air conditioning system as claimed in claim 24, wherein said air conditioner further comprising a refrigerant compressor and an outside-air temperature sensor; and

said humidity detecting means comprises operation detecting means for detecting the rate of operation of said refrigerant compressor and estimation means for estimating a humidity of said outside air from an outside air temperature and said rate of operation of said refrigerant compressor.

26. An air conditioning system as claimed in claim 24, wherein

said humidity detecting means comprises a humidity sensor; and
said first means comprises level-changing means for changing said reference level in response to said detected humidity and said clean air level detected by said second means.

27. An air conditioning system as claimed in claim 24, wherein

said humidity detecting means comprises a wiper switch for said vehicle; and
said first means changes said reference level when said wiper switch is turned on.
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Patent History
Patent number: 5946923
Type: Grant
Filed: Oct 23, 1997
Date of Patent: Sep 7, 1999
Assignee: Denso Corporation (Kariya)
Inventors: Katsuhiko Samukawa (Oobu), Yuji Honda (Okazaki), Masafumi Kawashima (Kariya), Yutaka Hirose (Nagoya)
Primary Examiner: Harry B. Tanner
Law Firm: Harness, Dickey & Pierce, PLC
Application Number: 8/956,568